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What are the grains placed in Feng Shui? What are the grains placed in Feng Shui?

1. Grains usually refer to five kinds of grains. There are many different opinions about grains in ancient times, among which there are mainly two kinds, one refers to rice, millet, millet, wheat and rice, and the other refers to hemp, millet, millet, wheat and rice. The difference between the two is that the former has rice without hemp, while the latter has hemp without rice. The ancient economic and cultural center was in the Yellow River basin, and the main rice producing area was in the south, while the rice planting in the north was limited, so there was no rice in the whole grain at first. There is also a saying that whole grains refer to food crops in general, not rice, millet, millet, wheat and glutinous rice in a narrow sense. Coarse cereals in a broad sense include rice, millet, brown rice, corn, canned rice, glutinous rice, coix seed, black rice, Redmi, soybean, red bean, mung bean, black bean, buckwheat, oat, wheat, sorghum and sweet potato. The puffed powder made from such raw materials is collectively called whole grain powder.

2. Clean the house with grain, prepare rice, millet, sorghum, corn, soybeans, salt and liquor, and go to the new house on auspicious days. Put a chair in the center of the room with a white drinking porcelain bowl on it, put grain and white wine in your body, light it, then burn some paper money in the four corners of the room, and then equip a broom to put the grain in.